An inquiry is set to be launched into why this happened but back on the pitch a draw for Manchester City at Swansea during their final game all but secured the fourth and final spot in the UEFA Champions League. Manchester United must beat Bournemouth 19-0 on Tuesday to usurp their crosstown rivals. That’s not going to happen and Louis Van Gaal will be more focused on preparing for United’s FA Cup final against Crystal Palace at Wembley on Saturday.

For the Cherries, they’re battling for prize money as they look to climb two places with a victory at Old Trafford. Eddie Howe‘s men have already stayed up in their debut PL season and anything else in their final game is a bonus. Plus, they beat United 2-1 earlier this season, so can they do the double?

In team news United go with a full strength team and the same team they were due to put out on Sunday, while Bournemouth bring in Dan Gosling for Harry Arter.

All 10 games will be shown simultaneously across NBC’s family of channels at 10 a.m. ET on Sunday, with the big story of the day being the two Manchester teams battling out for fourth place.

Manchester City head to Swansea City (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on NBC and online via Live Extra) knowing a win will guarantee fourth place and the final UEFA Champions League spot for next season. Can Manuel Pellegrini end his reign on a high? If City slip up then Louis Van Gaal and Manchester United will be waiting to take full advantage and sneak into the top four as they currently sit two points behind City but have a far inferior goal differential. United host Bournemouth (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on NBCSN and online via Live Extra) at Old Trafford and know they must win to have any chance of keeping their faint top four hopes alive.

With the relegation places sorted and Leicester City wrapping up the Premier League title as they head to Chelsea (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on CNBC and online via Live Extra) on the final day for Claudio Ranieri appreciation day, there is still plenty to play for in the upper echelons of the table.

Tottenham Hotspur need just a a point at already relegated Newcastle (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on USA and online via Live Extra) to clinch second spot and finish above Arsenal for the first time in 20 years. The Gunners have to beat Aston Villa (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on Syfy and online via Live Extra) at the Emirates to have any chance of jumping ahead of Spurs on the final day.

Southampton host Crystal Palace as they aim to keep their Europa League chances alive (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on E! and online via Live Extra), plus West Ham United head to Stoke (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on Bravo and online via Live Extra) hoping to finish in the top five with a win. Liverpool can still finish in the top six if they beat West Brom away (Watch live, 10 a.m. ET on MSNBC and online via Live Extra) but Jurgen Klopp‘s side will have one eye on the UEFA Europa League final against Sevilla next week.

There will also be a special postgame show which will wrap up the 2015-16 season.

If you’re looking for full-event replays of Premier League games, you can find them here. They are available soon after the final whistle, but rights limit us to a certain number each week. Looking for game highlights? Try this. Here’s your full TV schedule for the coming days. Enjoy.

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Three huge Premier League games are coming your way on Wednesday, with so much on the line at the bottom of the table ahead of the finale this Sunday.

Liverpool host Chelsea as Jurgen Klopp‘s side aim to boost their top six hopes, while Sunderland know a win against Everton would mean they will be safe from relegation. Norwich must beat Watford to have any chance of staying up.